Jim Adkins

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Jim Adkins (born November 10, 1975) is the lead singer and guitarist in the American band Jimmy Eat World. Born in Mesa, Arizona, Adkins learned the guitar at an early age, and was a member of the regional band "Dream" whilst still at high school, before forming Jimmy Eat World with childhood friends Tom Linton, Mitch Porter and Zach Lind. Side projects include Go Big Casino, Secret Fox and his local record label, Western Tread Recordings. He also uses a famous electric guitar, the Gibson Les Paul, but seems to be using a Fender Telecaster on the new album recording.

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Jimmy Eat World
Jim Adkins | Tom Linton | Rick Burch | Zach Lind
Mitch Porter | Mark Trombino
Discography
Albums and EPs: One, Two, Three, Four | Jimmy Eat World | Static Prevails | Jimmy Eat World EP | Clarity | Bleed American, retitled Jimmy Eat World, 2001 | Good to Go EP | Firestarter EP | Futures | Stay on My Side Tonight
Singles: Lucky Denver Mint | Bleed American | The Middle | Sweetness | A Praise Chorus | Pain | Work | Futures
Related articles
Emocore | Gil Norton
Categories: Jimmy Eat World | Jimmy Eat World Songs
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